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- By Nate Lanxon
- 14 August 2012
Before multimedia iPad magazines, there were just printed publications. Except for "unbound magazine in a box" Aspen in the 1960s -- a hamper of art, sound recordings, games, movies and articles »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 14 August 2012
Design agency Berg delighted the world back in November 2011 with its adorable "Little Printer". Now the teeny paper-spewer is up for pre-order »
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- By Sarah Marsh
- 18 July 2012
A project to turn the Olympic media centre into a new technology cluster has been given the green light after iCity won the bid to transform the buildings with a £350 million investment after the games »
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- By Olivia Solon
- 12 July 2012
If you want to win the political game and break down monopolies, you always need the support of the media, argued EU commissioner Viviane Reding, speaking at DLD Women »
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- By Olivia Solon
- 11 July 2012
The greatest innovations don't come from inventing something new, rather they come from coming up with a creative new way of doing something old, argued Andrew Robertson, CEO of advertising agency BBDO »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 21 June 2012
On the longest day of the year, spare a thought for the Brits experiencing the shortest, darkest day of the year -- those overwintering in Antarctic research bases »
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- By Andy Robertson
- 24 May 2012
Avoid streaming your viewing via your internet connection by using a Wi-Fi Freeview mobile device »
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- By Olivia Solon
- 15 May 2012
We live in an era of spiky attention where social media allows you to attract a large audience very quickly, but lose it just as quickly, according to Matt Locke, founder of Storythings »
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- By Andy Robertson
- 15 May 2012
The YouTube generation have drunk from the well of homemade content, are all filmmakers now »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 11 May 2012
How much of a dent are web services like Last.fm and Pandora making on traditional broadcast radio? A panel of podcasters, radio entrepreneurs and DJs, at the Great Escape music convention in Brighton, disagreed »
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- By Tim Maly
- 23 April 2012
Thermal printers are a fast, cheap, reliable way to create mini paper documents. What happens when you connect them to the network? No one knows yet, but it’s going to be amazing »
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- By Andy Robertson
- 13 April 2012
Blogging used to be cutting edge. But things have moved on and, according to my kids, blogging is both lame and old fashioned. Looking to restore my credibility in the household I asked them what they thought was better »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 03 April 2012
The BBC has announced that cable and satellite providers will be able to pick from 24 different HD content streams during the Olympic Games »
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- By Dan Smith
- 21 March 2012
Getty Images has announced the winners of its 2012 Mishmash remix challenge, with 'In This Shop' by Jason Harper from the USA, taking top spot »
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- By Nate Anderson
- 17 March 2012
Well-loved radio show This American Life -- spawned from station WBEZ in Chicago -- has some "difficult news" about one its most popular shows, an episode on Apple and labor conditions in China »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 12 March 2012
The brain behind Brainpickings.org, Maria Popova, has proposed a code of conduct for curators on the web to use to attribute their sources »
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- By Henrik Moltke
- 23 February 2012
More artists make more money than ever, consumers live in an era of abundance, and the overall entertainment ecosystem is thriving. That's the conclusion of "The Sky is Rising", a report on the state of the entertainment industry »
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- By Duncan Geere
- 17 February 2012
Julian Oliver has put together a "transparency grenade" that lets users leak information from closed meetings by just pulling a pin »
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- By Mark Brown
- 14 February 2012
British businesses could soon need to hold a licence from The Newspaper Licensing Association (NLA) to use media aggregators Google News and Google Alerts, following a ruling from the Copyright Tribunal »